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  • Fashion-scapes

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    Fashion-scapes is a sweeping, global documentary series that follows Livia Firth on a journey to uncover sustainable fashion solutions. From textile workers in developing nations to innovative brands redefining ethical production, the series takes viewers deep into the heart of the supply chain. ...

  • The Guide

    "The Guide" is a story of togetherness, care, and reverence, set in some of the world's most beautiful natural places. Nat Hab Expedition Leader Colby Brokvist loves exploring and some of the strongest personal connections he has were made in the outdoors. This short film follows Colby as he help...

  • Ikouah: Into the Heart of Cameroon's Rainforest

    Ikouah: Into the Heart of Cameroon's Rainforest, is a short film set in the
    south east region of Cameroon, where we follow the journey of Assamesa Laurent, a dedicated community member working as a Bio-monitoring Assistant in the lush rainforest surrounding his home.
    Directed by Jack Dunn. Frenc...

  • Path of the Bear

    In a world from ancient times, wild brown bears have coexisted with humans for 6000 years in the mountains of Italy. Bear expert Chris Morgan travels to meet conservationists & locals on the frontline with one of the world’s rarest bears.

  • The Voice of a River

    In 1979, Mark Dubois became a symbol of conservation and proof of how the power of resolve in one man can bring about change to our world when he was willing to sacrifice his life for the life of a river. The Voice of a River is the telling of this resolve 42 years later, after Mark made national...

  • Living with Snow Leopards, Dolma and Chodon

    Dolma and Chodon live with their families in the high Himalayan village of Kibber India a population of roughly 450 people. Their families depend on their livestock to survive. What concerns them is when their animals fall prey to the stealthy preditor, the snow leopard. Retaliatory killing is th...

  • Hope On The Hudson: Growing with the Grain

    Upstate New York used to be a breadbasket of grain growing. Westward expansion yielded more ideal climates for growing and production shifted to the midwest.
    Scientists, farmers, bakers and brewers take part in a grain trial test that hopes to produce a new generation of grain suited for the nor...

  • Return To Freedom 2 - Rebirth

    Return to Freedom rescues mustangs from US government holding pens and places them in sanctuaries across California. Now drought and over grazing is threatening their ranch- and they must find solutions which may also help wild horses on the range.
    Today in America, wild horses are in peril, as t...

  • My Sweet Paro

    ‘My Sweet Paro’ captures an emotional journey through the lens of a heartwarming documentary by Wildlife SOS. The film sensitively portrays the rapport forged between Baburam, a devoted caregiver, and the 74-year-old Suzy, a blind elephant, who he lovingly calls ‘Paro’.
    Having worked for over 50 ...

  • Geresomu

    Set in the Budongo Forest of Western Uganda, GERESOMU is a short documentary about Muhumuza Geresomu, a local field assistant whose knowledge of the forest has quietly shaped decades of chimpanzee research.

    For over 30 years, Geresomu has worked at the Budongo Conservation Field Station, guiding...

  • Ecoflix Podcast

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  • ChangeMakers

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    Explorer and biologist Niall McCann talks to extraordinary people around the world - people determined to create change and improve the health and well being of our planet

  • Koko Meets Robin Williams

    In 2001, Robin Williams visited Koko at her home in Woodside. It was a cheerful encounter for both, and Koko treasured it for the rest of her life. The meeting took place about 6 months after Koko’s foster brother, Michael, passed away of cardiomyopathy — and it turned out to be the first time ...

  • Ecoflix- Ian Redmond introduces The Primate Podcast

  • The Primate Podcast- Ian Redmond OBE & Professor Gillian Forrester

    In the first Ecoflix Primate Podcast, Ian Redmond chats to Professor Gilly Forrester about how she came to be studying apes.
    Gilly is a Professor of Evolutionary & Developmental Psychology at the University of Sussex. Her academic story began with a BSc in Cognitive Science from the University of...

  • Hot Poets
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    Hot Poets

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  • Going Wild with John & James

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    John & James are professional safari guides in Botswana’s extraordinary Okavango Delta. On their frequent excursions in to the bush they encounter incredible wildlife and landscapes, and also make time to catch up on the chat.

  • COP26: speeches of note

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  • The Ian Redmond Collection

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  • The Tom Mustill Collection

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    Tom Mustill is an award winning film-maker of wildlife and science films - his focus is on issues and events arising from the intersection of humankind and the natural world

  • EcoTrailBlazers

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    Meet the eco trailblazers forging paths to help preserve the planet's wildlife and environment

  • On Safari With Nala

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    Nala, nature enthusiast and explorer, experiences the wonders of her home region, Botswana'a Okavango Delta

  • Lara visits the Serengeti

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    Lara Jackson is a conservation biologist and award-winning wildlife photographer - she has spent much of her career observing Africa's wild animals in their native environment